Seek simplicity but distrust it |
Seek simplicity, and distrust it. |
Simple solutions seldom are. It takes a very unusual mind to undertake analysis of the obvious. |
So far as the mere imparting of information is concerned, no university has had any justification for existence since the popularization of printing in the 15th century. |
Some of the finest moral intuitions come to quite humble people. The visiting of lofty ideas doesn't depend on formal schooling. Think of those Galilean peasants. |
Speak out in acts; the time for words has passed, and only deeds will suffice. |
Speech is human nature itself, with none of the artificiality of written language |
Spoken language is merely a series of squeaks |
Style, |
Symbolism is no mere idle fancy or corrupt egerneration: it is inherent in the very texture of human life |
The "silly" question is the first intimation of some totally new development |
The absolute pacifist is a bad citizen; times come when force must be used to uphold right, justice and ideals |
The art of progress is to preserve order amid change and to preserve change amid order. |
The art of progress is to preserve order amid change. |
The Day of Judgment is an important notion: but that Day is always with us |